The Big House (1930) Review

The Big House (1930) was nominated for Best Picture (Outstanding Production) at the 3rd Academy Award.

The drama, crime-thriller movie The Big House (1930) was nominated for Best Picture (Outstanding Picture) at the 1929/30 Academy Award.

We have watched and reviewed the Best Picture nominated movie The Big House as part of our bucket list goal to watch every Academy Award Best Picture nominees and winners from 1927-2028.

Synopsis: Two inmates who befriend in prison have their lives changed, as love and betrayal start disrupting their relationship. As one of them falls in love with the other’s sister, events begin to unfold that would take the two man on unexpected paths in their lives.

Release dateJune 14, 1930
Directed byGeorge W. Hill
CastChester Morris as Morgan
Wallace Beery as Butch
Lewis Stone as Warden
Robert Montgomery as Kent
Leila Hyams as Anne
Production companyMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer

The Big House’s Nominations at the 3rd Academy Awards

CategoryRecipientResult
Outstanding PictureWarner Bros.Nominated
Best Writing, AchievementFrances MarionWon
Best Sound, RecordingDouglas ShearerWon
Best Actor in a Leading RoleWallace BeeryNominated

Our Review of The Big House

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